Tomato ketchup and mayonnaise – 15th May 2005

8pm – bar open, melbourne – with the stabs, twitch of the death nerve and vincent over the sink

everyone stirs themselves slowly and we sort ourselves out with coffee and bread before loading gear out to the car and taking the quick trip to bar open. we’re all a little bit disorgansed and not sure how to arrange tonight’s show – finally we agree to set gold coin donation as entry.

there’s people milling about everywhere and suddenly show time arrives starting with vincent over the sink – these guys are so quirkily cool – their tunes are simple, arrangements odd and style bizarre and uncomfortable – just what interests me in a band. i’m so happy that they had this opportunity to play to a bunch more people than they might usually do and nao-san has tweaked a perfect sound for them.

twitch of the death nerve and the room is getting packed with just a little space in front of stage which singer dan soon takes the opportunity to stomp around. twitch are awesome in their complex and dynamic structure and dan is more than just a capable frontman – he has a great voice too. things get a little bizarre mid way through the set as dan covers himself in tomato ketchup and mayonnaise and then continues to throw himself around the room – crashing into me one time, i give him a big shove which splatters him across the floor but he gets up without missing a beat and continues on his merry way. needless to say the crowd loved the craziness.

next the stabs performed their fucked up aural sonic bliss – they take some standard rock elements and pound them out and the crowd appreciated it greatly. i was kinda distracted trying to organise everything during the stabs set though – hopefully they’ll make it up to sydney one day and i can get a proper dose.

bar open is now packed to the gills and there is anticipation in the air. after a nice introduction from mark (who really does believe limited express (has gone?) are the greatest band in the world!) they unusually kick off the set with tiger rock and we’re treated to yukari bouncing around the stage and floor space and some almost silent subtlety during the bridge section with breathy whispers of tiger rock (supposedly a dedication to yukari’s favourite baseball team).

yukari straps the bass on and here comes special show time in full force with the beginning refrain of aloha! i skip this song on the cd having heard it so many times but there’s something new and fresh about it every time they play it live because the band and audience both respond with big smiles and big bounces and everyone is caught up in the moment – from here on out the audience is captivated – totally sucked in to the experience!

the band are happy enough to play in front of just a few people but when they have the attention of a couple of hundred people up close and personal they turn into pure magic. i’m anticipating jinichiro craziness during stop>go and beckon him into the crowd and he willingly obliges and i soon get the message he wants to go upwards so i squat down and slowly lift jj up on my shoulders, i do my best to stagger and sway to the rhythm! i get a tap on the head and lower jj down and he hops off perfectly in time with the next section of the song. when the song finishes i remind jinichiro that i’m an old man!

the rest of the set maintains the high level of excitement – peaking for me with the new song (possibly titled “ichi ni san shi…”) which is rivetting in it’s typical limited express (has gone?) madness – i’m in heaven right here! talk to me, all right closes out the set with jinichiro throwing his guitar to the audience and performing his almost trademark windmill jump (it’s not like townsend, believe me!). soon the chant of ‘we want more’ is raised and limited express (has gone?) are happy to oblige for a bassless version of mophin’ fellet before finishing off band like with an ass kicking run through free style ridin’ – yukari overcome with emotions and happiness runs up to koji behind the kit and falls forward with her bass flailing and the drum are rendered unusable – this is the end – yukari, not sure what’s going on, goes off to the side and curls into a ball before being beckoned back to the stage for a final bow!

everyone is happy, the room is full of joy. my god – that was special show time all right!

it’s a couple of hours before we manage to get out – the merchandise has halved already – after two days! jj calls japan later to get more sent out! everyone is energised and it takes me an hour or so to count out all the donation coins while the others load out and make a trip back to mark’s with equipment before coming back for us.

i was astounded to find over 500 bucks in donations including a couple of 20 dollar notes! this meant we could pay the support bands a hundred bucks or more! (twitch of the death nerve donating all their share to limited express (has gone?)!)

we find some twitch friends outside trying to get their car started – we can’t help them but as we’re driving away dan appears and races up to the car, dives through the front window and shouts ‘aaallllooohhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!’ much to the amusement of us all!

when we get home mark teaches jj some classical spanish guitar – it’s great to watch mark showing jinichiro the song and see him struggle to play it (it’s pretty complex)! i give in to weariness and fall asleep happy and smiling.


pic: andrew watson

After the gig – 14th May 2005

8pm – northcote social club, melbourne – supporting the rogers sisters and love of diagrams

despite numerous phone calls and cat’s crying we wake up well rested and enjoying the sensational sunshine as we, again, lazily head to the city and wander around cafes and stores. there’s a strange tension as i’m sure everyone is thinking about the shows tonight and how important they are.

mark takes us up to the northcote social club and we get acquainted with the setup and introduced to everyone, band members, organisers and staff. limited express (has gone?) do a quick soundcheck and make sure everything is perfect.

the merchandise table is setup and the doors open – it’s great to see a big turn out for a support band – something which has been worrying me about the rogers sisters support slots. it soon becomes obvious that everything will be fine as the band put extra effort into special showtime and the crowd love it. it’s a short fast set and everyone is happy.

the merchandise stall soon becomes very busy and remains that way through the night except when the bands are playing.

love of diagrams, despite worrying about how to follow limited express (has gone?) pull off a nice tight set – the sound in the venue is extremely good.

the rogers sisters put on a good show too and the sold out venue is packed with happy punters. the merchandise stall is still busy for limited express (has gone?) even 30 minutes after the gig has finished and we are trying to pack everything up – occassionally having to run to the car to get more cds for people! amazing!


pic: andrew watson

2am – the pony (late show), melbourne – with the new


but the night is young for us.

mark drives me and the gear to the pony while everyone else gets some food.

at the pony the japanese grind band palm are still playing their show despite it being time for the new to load in and get ready. the pony is packed with people – many who have come from the northcote to see limited express (has gone?) again and after getting all the gear up the stairs and passed all the people myself, dan (singer in twitch) and our friend darius start blowing up balloons in anticipation of extra special show time!

the new play some cool emo punk rock and enjoy themselves in the hot sweaty confines of the pony. a mad scramble to swap out gear ensues and soon people make their way to the front to see what all the fuss is about.

a quiet start with the quirky plinks and plonks of donuts as i hand out party poppers and kick around the balloons before it’s straight ahead into aloha and a set that includes a couple of new songs with yukari taking the mic stand into the crowd to sing right up close and personal. the drunken throng respond and it’s party time at the pony.

yukari finishes off with ‘thank you – i love you’ and dives headfirst into the drumkit while jj’s feedback staggers to a halt. and it’s all smiles for crowd and band. it takes us another hour or so to load out through the mob of drunks – still going at 4am! a few of us wait outside chatting with the new and sipping coffees to keep warm and stay awake.

we eventually get home and to sleep as the sun comes up.


pic: andrew watson

Calpis candy – 13th May 2005

limited express (has gone?) ++ makes you dance! tour ++ may 2005

may 13th friday – 2pm-4pm – live on 3cr (small audience required!), melbourne – with vincent over the sink

we meet limited express (has gone?) at melbourne airport – both our planes arriving early. After quick hellos it’s back to business as if they never left and we pile ourselves and our bags, equipment and merchandise into a mega taxi and find ourselves 2 hours ahead of schedule at 3cr in collingwood.

it gives us chance to chat and catchup and quickly put together a flyer for our friend koji who will be working at the japanese festival on sunday afternoon.

several coffees later we head back to the studio and vincent over the sink knock out six of their quirky little numbers in a ten minute sprint live to air.

we cram back into the room as limited express (has gone?) set up and soundcheck and with a few technical difficulties rip roar through the last 25 minutes of the burning vinyl show with barely a second to take breath!

we pack up and head back to our host’s (mark from twitch of the death nerve) place and stockpile food and beer for a lazy evening of laughter and amusement and the creation of the super special ni-hao! cd packages complete with glitter, stars and hearts and a calpis candy!

by the end of the night there is glitter everywhere through mark’s house.

Tour announcement – 2nd May 2005

limited express (has gone?) ++ makes you dance! tour ++ may 2005

friday 13/05/05 – live to air 3cr 2pm-4pm (small audience required!)
saturday 14/05/05 – northcote social club, melbourne
wednesday 18/05/05 – grace emily hotel, adelaide
thursday 19/05/05 – annandale hotel, sydney
saturday 21/05/05 – the rev, brisbane


more details soon

Makes you dance – 3rd December 2004

we sleep for 2 whole hours before having to get up, load the car and head back to the airport.

after much messing around checking in, everything is finally sorted and we wish each other well and say our goodbyes – all hopeful that we will see each other again soon.

limited express (has gone?) made it safely back to japan where they will tour the release of their 2nd album ‘makes you dance’ in january/february.

if our ideas and plans come to fruition they’ll be back here in march/april 2005.

thanks to everyone who made this ‘special show time!’

look out for a live cd and dvd from the tour

They later posted this message to their website (translated from Japanese):
“Limited Express (has gone?) has returned home safely!!!.
The Australia/New Zealand tour was a great success, if I may say so myself (of course, it wasn’t easy…). We did 4 shows in 2 days, slept next to a ton of ants crawling from the ceiling to the floor and down the walls, and had a bit of a fuss at customs. We were supposed to start at 9 o’clock, but we didn’t mind starting at 10:30. But anyway, it was a great success.

We did 2 to 4 shows in each city, and the last day of all the three cities we went to (Sydney, Melbourne, Wellington) was SOLD OUT, and all the CDs we brought with us were SOLD OUT!!!. The reason for this is probably the power of word of mouth and the high interest people in Oceania have in gigs. Australia and New Zealand are not well known at all, but they have a solid music scene, and the networks of newspapers, radio, etc. that support it are really well developed, and it was an eye-opener for me.

There are many times when people who came to see our live show want to say, “Come on my radio show tomorrow.” And there are a lot of people who came to the gig after listening to it. There is always something like a local music newspaper. I thought that was amazing.

Australians are looking for Japanese bands. I really felt that. When we went, everyone talked about the friction that caused them to come two months ago. We will definitely go again. Japanese bands should go there more and more.

Thanks to Shaun, Kyoko, Robby, Kieran and Chrissie!!!”

Koji is very good at skipping – 1st December 2004

restful day today, took a trip to the top of brooklyn hill and saw the views from the windmill. a huge blue still day.

down to the beachfront to have lunch in the sun. the sea was calm and we watched for dolphins, but got side-tracked by great food. it was beautiful to be a bit out of the city and yukari, jj and koji all seemed to enjoy the space.

had a nap when we came home and when jj and koji got up, they went and did skipping with the children on the footpath. koji is very good at skipping.

we went down to the cross bar for sound check at 7pm; it went quickly and smoothly and then went for turkish food for tea.

blow up dolls were on first, at times sounding rock and at other times early 80s influences came out. they have tightened up considerably since the last i saw them, and a few brave audience members got the dancing going.

the users were next, popular around wellington at the moment after the release of a recent cd, this group appealed to large parts of the crowd. at times crampsish, and at other 1960s rock & roll infused trash rock, a very slight and tight set. 

the audience had swollen considerably and the room was now looking really full. by the time limited express (has gone?) took the stage, the room was packed. many people who came to the tuesday night had returned to see them again. it was an impressive sight for the middle of the week. it was a hard set though; the band had several technical problems that had developed since sound check. yukari was having a lot of problems with her pedals and jj was breaking strings. but from an audience perspective you couldn’t tell that there were difficulties. the performance seemed even more intense and powerful than the previous night. yukari still has a sore throat but this did not seem to hinder her efforts.

halfway through the set, jj announced that they were going to donate a portion of the money they made from merchandise to the local anti-bypass action group. yukari, jj and koji all were interested in this local issue and felt they would like to help somehow.

the show reached its conclusion with huge energy, the audience calling for more, more. yukari took the mike and explained that all their gear was now broken and they could not play anymore, but asked the audience to remember them and come and see them when they next come this way.

a lot of merchandise was sold after the show, the tzadik album ‘feeds you’ was sold out, the single, tenzenmen albums, and t-shirts were all being bought as well. although it was hard for the band, it was a fantastic finish to such a short visit. i’m sure many will remember them and will anticipate and look forward to their return. i shall.

koji – “last night  was last gig in new zealand . i was very excited for many people coming.”
jj – “i regret because our last night show was not good. i wanted to play more exciting show. so I would like to come again new zealand certainly!!! ps – we appreciate wonderful kierans family!! thank you so much.”
yukari – “they took us to go around in daytime. very happy! because I can got clean air and nice nature view! on stage, i had some troubles, but  I enjoyed so much!”

It was on Tuesday – 30th November 2004

happy with lucky food bar & the greasy poorz and ditzy squall

the day seems to slip by easily. in the afternoon we cruise around cuba street, checking out record shops and eating.

at 5 we have a radio interview at radio active. we opened the interview with a track being played from the tenzenmen release eccentrics #2. sadly the interviewer was a bit of a dork and wasn’t very successful at getting the best out of us. but the music seemed to say it all and one listener we spoke too later said limited express (has gone?) came across really well but the interviewer didn’t look so good!!

later after more eating, we crammed the car full of gear and made our way down to a club called happy. set up and sound check was smooth and then all we had to do was wait. tuesday night is a shit night for a gig in most towns, but yeah to wellington and a good crowd came out to see limited express (has gone?)’s first gig in new Zealand.

lucky food bar and the greasy poorz were first up; the line-up was turntables, vocals and guitar. johnny marks was the vocalist and was almost diamanda galas in performance, an impressive first set.

ditzy squall followed up. a tight three piece dishing out uppy angular songs that bounced between shellac-like trance to choppy ‘blink and you miss it’. by the end of the set people were up the front dancing away and anticipation was building for limited express (has gone?).

the crowd had filled out nicely by the time jj, yukari and koji took the stage and ripped into their first number with all the energy you could hope for. all heads stayed turned on the band while they played and people danced and danced during the length of their set. the band finished with yukari bouncing in and out of the audience, then minus bass, and jj was on top of the piano at the side of the stage.

the audience hollered for more, an unusual sight for a tuesday night and the band returned to the stage in response for a rapturous encore and performed 2 more songs. some cds were sold and people hung around basking in the glow of a most excellent first night.

jj – “i am glad to meet wonderful family. so we played nice show today. today we want to introduce japanese new music to more new zealand people.”
yukari – “kieran, chrissie and their daughter are pretty good!!! i love so much! it was on tuesday, but many people came to our show! thanks a lot! i was excited!”
koji – “i was not nervous – kieran, chrissie and their family was very kind for us so we could play great gig.”

Boundless energy – 29th November 2024

we all grudgingly drag ourselves up this morning and almost silently navigate our way to the taxi and the airport where limited express (has gone?) head off to wellington for a couple of days and i head back to sydney in anticipation of the final show on dec 2nd which should be an absolute cracker!

over to kieran:
great to have limited express (has gone?) here at last. they arrive weary but happy to be here. they crash with us and fall in love with the kids. we talk briefly about the plans for the next few days, but good food and few beers and the boundless energy of the kids soon pushes anything serious into the background. we all sleep really well.

Conquered all – 28th November 2004

builders arms with grey daturas, young prfessionals, bug girl

we get very little sleep as we have to get up early to make an apperance on the japanese program on 3zzz – the host koji being a recent convert to the wonders of the special show time – the band feel very comfortable being able to talk in japanese and all goes well with many laughs.

we split up later as jj and koji go to the city to buy some bits and pieces and yukari heads up to 3cr for a radio interview on the ‘girl’ show (sorry – forgot the name of the show) with another recent convert, larissa. yukari gets to introduce limited express (has gone?) and her other band ni hao! to the listeners and does well for a solo interview in English.

we all converge back at robert’s place and fall asleep for a few hours.

we make our way to the builders arms around 7pm and pretty soon bug girl are up the front bashing out some nifty rock – the small room makes for a nice atmosphere and i have a good feeling about the show tonight (as each band plays the room fills more and more).

next is young professionals who were fantastically amateurish and entertained us all no end – my kind of music!

grey daturas crank the volume with some huge slabs of noise and big pounding beats and most everyone has their fingers in their ears but enjoying it nonetheless.

the room packs full as limited express (has gone?) set up and with a gambatte, break into a familiar start of ‘free style riding’ and ‘aloha’ which has the audience boogying with big smiles. tonight is the culmination of an exciting few days and the band excel themselves (yet again!) with a lot of guitars held high, jazzy craziness and bouncing bass players (‘4-7-3-5-8-1-0-tiger rock!’ (or something!).

the crowd refuse to let them leave after ‘talk to me, all right’ and they rip through one of their high energy, high intensity tracks from the new album with such a ferocity it’s impossible not to just laugh at the absurdity of the amount of pleasure that is being connected and interlinked between everyone in the room. even the landlady and door guy come back with favourable comments and surprise at the size of the crowd for a sunday show.

limited express (has gone?) conquered all tonight and the merchandise box is favourably lighter for the trip to new zealand. we make lots of new friends and contacts yet koji can’t overcome his shyness around pretty girls! packed up and home – the excitement keeps us up until 2am despite having to get up again at 6.30am.


yukari – “i promised myself i will come back to melbourne because so many people enjoyed with us – that was my pleasure too”
koji – “i was happy for many people coming and i could do my best. i appreciate melbourne people”
jj – “thank you melbourne! thank you melbourne’s punk rock! we are rock and roll!”